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In 1979, a nineteen-year-old Jean-Michel Basquiat appeared on Glenn O’Brien’s infamous TV Party public access show.
httpv://youtu.be/f-Yv7j2cGAs
In 1979, a nineteen-year-old Jean-Michel Basquiat appeared on Glenn O’Brien’s infamous TV Party public access show.
Tuesday night, the alternative cinema Light Industry is hosting an experimental teen-centric screening at their Brooklyn, New York space.
Joyce Maynard was writing for Seventeen Magazine when she was still a teenage prep school student at Phillips Exeter Academy.
The 19th annual Miss America pageant took place in Atlantic City, NJ on September 8th 1945.
Youth and Beauty: Art of the American Twenties is a new exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum, which examines young people’s powerful influence on the visual culture of the 1920s.
So, this post is coming quite late in the month but I am sorry.
Prolific photographer Martha Cooper captured the gritty culture of New York City streets during the 1970s and ’80s.
Deep End is about love in the most unlikely, and humid, of places.
The pictures collected here are from the New York Public Library’s Picture Collection, a room full of folders upon folders of pictures.
We brought you a teenage take on the London riots, now we bring the same thing on the #Occupy movement.